Fairhaven Baptist College Catalog 2020-2021
Fairhaven Baptist College Catalog
Fairhaven Baptist College Catalog
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BI 419 Proverbs
A study of selected Proverbs, with a special emphasis on the practical application of these
Biblical principles to the Christian life.
Spring semester, even years, two hours.
BI 420 Psalms
A study of the poetry of the Old Testament, plus expository studies in selected Psalms.
Fall semester, odd years, three hours.
BI 421 Isaiah
A study of the historical setting of the book of Isaiah focusing on the Messiah and the
prophecy and predicted blessing which would come through Christ to both Jew and Gentile.
One semester, three hours.
BI 422 Jeremiah and Lamentations
A study of the historical background of these two books with an emphasis on the prophet’s
Messianic references.
One semester, two hours.
BI 423 Ezekiel
A study of Ezekiel and his prophecies within their historical setting.
One semester, two hours.
BI 425-426 Intermediate Greek
This course deals with advanced studies in Greek syntax and grammar. It also includes
the translation of entire passages of the Greek New Testament.
Two semesters, three hours each semester.
BI 427-428 Beginning Hebrew
A beginning study of the Hebrew language with an emphasis on all the major parts of speech.
Students learn forms and grammar while translating passages from Genesis.
Two semesters, three hours each semester.
BI 429 Systematic Theology I
The purpose of this course is to provide a broad, unified, correlated network of doctrines
of Scripture from the premillennial, dispensational point of view. Included are the studies
of the Bible, salvation, God, mankind, and the Holy Spirit.
Fall semester, three hours.
BI 430 Systematic Theology II
This course is a continuation of BI 429. Included are the studies of Christ, the church,
angels, and the end times.
Spring semester, three hours.
BI 431 Systematic Theology III
This course is a continuation of BI 430.
bibliology, angelology, and eschatology.
Included in this semester are the studies of
Fall semester, three hours.
BI 432 Baptist Theological Distinctives
A study of the Biblical foundation for the structure, procedures, and practice of an
independent, local New Testament church.
Spring semester, three hours.
Graduate Courses
BI 501 Priesthood, Feasts, Offerings, Tabernacle
A practical look at the ceremonial law in the Old Testament. The course will relate the law
to the coming of Christ and truths for today from Old Testament practices.
Summer module, three hours.
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